【Introduction】
The International Workshop of Energy Conversion
(IWEC2025) is organized by Energy Conversion
Research Center, Doshisha University, Japan and
Isparta University of Applied Science, Türkiye. For
promoting and exchanging the knowledge of the energy
conversion, the ten workshops (following up a series
of meeting that first, third, fourth, sixth, and
ninth held in Doshisha University in Japan, and
second in Beijing University, fifth in Shantou
University, seventh and tenth in Nantong University
and eighth in Jiangsu University in China) are held
so far. This time is the eleventh and the conference
on September 15-16, 2025 will be held in Isparta
University of Applied Science,Türkiye.
【Topics】
The situation of world energy has become critical
and new issues are arising in the sector of energy
conversion. Many of these issues are strictly
related to efficient use or conversion of energies,
and the possibility to solve these problems strongly
depends on the new developments of science and
engineering. Those problems are often rising in new
areas of research, such as energy transport caused
by flow of mass or electromagnetism and chemical
reaction, where new techniques, numerical methods
and solution methods need to be developed. The aims
of the IWEC2025 are to bring together researchers,
scientists, practitioners from academia, research
institutions and industries in Japan, China, Türkiye
and the world to Doshisha University to exchange
experiences, disseminate up-to-date information, and
explore new opportunities in energy conversion. The
topics on the IWEC2025 could cover various aspects
of theories, analyses, technologies and applications
of energy conversion in experimental, theoretical
and engineering science.
The conference language will be English.
(1) Energy Storage and Transportation of Renewable
Energies
(2) Optimizing Energy System based on Hydrogen
(3) High Efficiency Energy Conversion Systems
(4) Proposal of Minimized Emission Energy Grid based
on Holonic Path
(5) General: Energy Conversion and Related Research
Topics